Une Bride • • • ciwthco i i n Society The following are guests at Ramona Park Hotel. Harbor Springs, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levett and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Jacob. Dolores Groode, formerly of Detroit. now residing in Los Angeles, Calif., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rickman of Parkside avenue. Miss Shirley M. Schwartz of Monica Ave. was graduated from University of Michigan June 12 and is now vacationing in Los An- geles, Calif. She will also visit with her brother and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz, in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. A. Teicher and daughter, Rona Lee, of Prairie Ave. and Miss Hannah Foreman of San Juan Drive rturned home after visit- ing in New York. Shirley Schreiber was given a sweet sixteen party on June 12, by her parents. • Mrs. A. Teicher of Prairie Ave. held open house June 18 to honor her daughter, Rona Lee, who was graduated from Wayne University on June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harrison have moved from Santa Barbara to their new home at 19203 Monica. Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins and daughter, Alice, are spending the summer in Charlevoix. Martha Jane Robbins, who is attending Merrill-Palmer Camp, will join her mother and sister at Charlevoix at the end of the camp season. Florence Wolff of San Antonio is the guest of her cousins, the J. L. Levy's, and her aunt, Mrs. Hess, of 1917 Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel of Burns Dr. have left for Charlevoix where they will spend the summer months. A farewell party for Mrs. Anna Lazaroff of 2256 Hazelwood, who is leaving to make her home in Los Angeles. was given by the execu- tive board of Club One of the Pioneer Women's Organization, at the home of Mrs. Ann Alpert. Elaine E. Levin is spending her summer vacation from UCLA with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Levin of Steel Ave. Bryna Lewis and Phyllis Levett are vacationing at Ramona Park Hotel, Harbor Springs, Mich. . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elkes of 1113 W. First St., Royal Oak, have left to spend the summer months at Camp Tamakwa, Algonquin Park, Canada. Rosalyn Ann Eiseman of 2919 Glynn Ct. is visiting with relatives in Rochester, Syracuse and Utica, N. Y. Mrs. Irving Eiseman and son, Harold, of 2919 Glynn Ct. and her sister, Mrs. J. Zucker, returned from a visit in Rochester, N. Y. nictrriageJ LUMELSKY-WOLF; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wolf of Collingwood Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Trude, to Max Lumelsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lumelsky of Wyandotte, Mich., on Sunday, July 4, at Con- gregation Bnai David. * * * EDELSTEIN-LEVIN: Mill Cor- ner, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Levin of Franklin, Mich., was the scene of a beauti- fully appointed wedding, Friday afternoon, July 2, when their daughter, Nancy, became the bride of Harold Edelstein of New York. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate fam- ilies and a group of close friends. The bride chose a bouffant gown of white net and lace, the fitted bodice of which was fash- ioned with cap sleeves and a high round neckline. She wore her mother's veil of heirloom rosepointe lace and carried a fan of matching lace to which an arrangement of white orchids and trailing ivy was attached. Mrs. Alvin Newsom was the matron of honor and Sam Green of Guatemala served his nephew as best man. Franklin Quentin Levin, the bride's small brother, was the ring bearer and their brothers, Jud, Jerry and Robert, seated the guests. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Isadore Levin. Besides a number of school friends of both the bride and her mother who came from New York and Cincinnati the out of town guests included the bride- groom's mother, Mrs. Rose Shim berg, his aunt, Mrs. Burt Green, and Mrs. Rose Babbitt of New York; the bride's aunts and an uncle, Mrs. Raphael Isaacs of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert P. Goldman of Cincinnati. The young couple plan to make their home in New York. At a dinner held recently at Huyler's the following officers were installed into HELENE PENFIL BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN: Sue Berger, president;- Audrey Cornfield, vice president; recording secretary, Revd Edel- son; corresponding secretary, Doris Anstandig; Margie Caul, treasurer; Edythe Lefkowitz, sen- tinel. Mrs. Newton Einstandig will remain as chapter advisor. 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 9, 1948 Los Angeles Hospital Auxiliary Plans New Fund-Raising Drive A new fund-raising drive. un- der the chairmanship of H. Gold- enberg, is announced by the De- troit Auxiliary of the Los An- geles Sanitarium. Paul Dubinsky, executive di- rector of the Sanitarium, spoke to the Detroit group June 26, describing the increasing patient load of the hospital, and explain- ing its building program. He urged widespread support of the all-Jewish tuberculosis hospital, emphasizing the need for a med- ical center where Jewish doctors and nurses can be trained with- MRS. MORTON KASOFF STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS HALL, in your HOME OR SYNAGOGUE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE MRS. ROSENZWEIG WE. 3-3637 A Complete Line of At a double ring ceremony held at the Park Avenue hotel, Sun- day, June 27, Florence Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris, of LaSalle Blvd., became the bride of Morton Kasoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kasoff, of Waverly Ave. The bride's gown was of ivory satin with a sheer illusion yoke, and a deeply set ruffle running completely around the shoulder. The fitted bodice was caught at the back with a bustle, and her full skirt draped in a circular train over a hoop. Her bonnet was heart shaped, and from it fell the illusion veiling of fingertip length. She carried white orchids on a prayer book. The bride's attendants were: Sylvia Kasoff, matron of honor; Sheila Kasoff, Sybil Fishman, Clara Wiesenberg, bridesmaids, and Michele Morris, flower girl. Herman Kasoff served his brother as best man. Seymour LeVine, Seymour Weinstein and Eugene Tapfer were ushers. Ben- jamin Morris was ring bearer. The couple spent their honey- moon trip to northern Michigan. Argus Cameras and Slide Projectors Revere Movie Cameras, Silent & Sound Projectors RCA Sound Projectors — Excellent Used Cameras Eastman 16 mm Movie Meg. 1.9 Lens Gadget Bags, Dark Room Equipment, Supplies. Puichases Can Be Made On Our Credit Plan. 24 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE Henri Camera Shop 19449 LIVERNOIS at Outer Drive UN. 4-4320 Hours: 9:30 to 7 Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 48 48 World's Finest COOKED CORNED BEEF Guaranteed Kosher Guaranteed Pure LASCO LOX 1 and 3 lb. cans available CALL TO. 5-3088 48 ■ 48 DIRECT FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER V STUDEBAKER THE PERFECT GIFT • Custom Made Velvet and Satin Comforters Hand Stitched With Scalloped Edges CARS INTRODUCTION SPECIAL Monogrorned if Desired • MOTOR TUNE-UP • SOAP WASH • LUBRICATION THAUMWS QUILT SHOP TYLER 4-6728 8823 TWELFTH ST. out fear of discrimination. Aiding Goldenberg in conduct- ing the forthcoming campaign are Julius Schwartz and J. Gore lick, captains; J. Simons and I. Zide, publicity and correspond- ence, and organization captains, M. Robins, S. Kempner, B. Katz, A. Eckstat and H. Glickman. Nathan R. Epstein is president of the Detroit auxiliary. COMPLETE (8's Slightly Higher) ANY MAKE CAR Visit our modern up'-to-date Service Department, completely equipped and staffed by skilled mech- anics to service all makes of cars. The Wilshire Kosher Catering Co,. Now Exclusive Caterers at the Service Department open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. HOTEL PARK AVENUE PENTHOUSE AND ENGLISH ROOM ALL WORK GUARANTEED — PROMPT SERVICE KOTZEN MOTORS, INC. serving the same delicious kosher meals. We also cafer SHOWERS - WEDDINGS - BAR MITZVAHS and ALL SOCIAL AFFAIRS . . . at your home, synagogue or hall. FOR INFO RMATION AND RE S E RVATIONS WO. 2-2825 or TE. 4-1554 and ask for Charlie Marx, Bernie Lefkowitz or Phil Price. 2643 PARK AVENUE r I A Vacation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health . ; ib. Nollik Vb. "NOW Nolo kb. "mak ,INOft, NollikNallik 'WSW slsolk NOW NOW VOW 'mink 'mak a 1 i $ 1 f 1 Cg/ 1 ,1ENN 1.001( • WE. 3-2700 13111 DEXTER cor. Buena Vista I $ % $ $ ,- L 0; On Grand Traverse Bay i Omena, Mich. INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CURRENT RATE American Savings g Loan Association Your Neighborhood Savings Institution IDeixter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-6611 It;gtit OVI, summer, we your furs in the most a vanced fashioning at surprisingly law cast. All walk clone by ev.pert fur- . all work guar- riers nteed• a 35 E. GRAND RIVER Car. Farmer Modern Conveniences 1600 Feet Above Sea Level the duri ng COn restyle 111, PARADISE FOR DEPENDABLE STORAGE Fine Kosher Style Cooking Half-Mile Of Private Beach Phone Your children guarded by experienced counselors • Also a Sports Director CA. 4070 Entertainment by National FaMous Artists TED WERBEL and ESTHER BRODEY In Yiddish and English Programs Daily POLLEN FREE AREA For Information and Reservation—Call UN. 3-8650 - TY. 5-3869 Daily 10 A, M, to 2 P. M.; 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. Detroit'sfur Fashion Center NNW NON NNW `611111k Nab, 11111k. VOW N11104, NOW Neellft. VOW 'WOW Nile\ `NOM. 'IOW NOM.